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Normandy Drone Tour

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Normandy in e-motion

My Way...
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Take an aerial tour of the famed French region of Normandy in this fantastic drone video by My Way.  The video features footage from across Normandy, including (1) Swiss Normande, a sub-region which takes its name from the rocky landscape reminiscent of the French Alps; (2) the famed chalk cliffs of Étretat on the  Côte d'Albâtre; (3) the tidal island of Mont-St.-Michel, atop which sits the famous 8th century monastery; and (4) some of the region's famed beaches with their marvelous cliff backdrops.

Drone Tour of NW France

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France by drone

Lewieque...
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This fantastic drone video by Lewieque begins with a flyover of the great Mont-St. Michel monastery-fortress on a tidal island in Normandy, but the star of this particular show is a bit further south - the walled city of St. Malo, the former "pirates' den" which sits at the mouth of the La Rance River in northern Brittany.  The video also features some great views of the late 17th century National Fortress which sits on a tidal island just offshore from St. Malo, as well as the nearby town of Cancale.

Mont Saint-Michel: French Cultural Treasure

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Mont St Michel - France

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Mont Saint-Michel is an island off the coast of northwestern France. It is situated near the mouth of the Couesnon River, which forms the border between Normandy and Brittany. The monastery which dominates the island, built in the 8th century, is one of the most widely recognized historical sites in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Contributor Freeway Prod, one of France's the top drone piloting firms, treats us to an aerial tour of this magnificent place, which was featured in the famous Bayeaux Tapestry.

Mont Saint-Michel and Etretat Cliffs

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Mont Saint Michel & Cliffs of Etretat France

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Top contributor NGreyTravels created this marvelous 50-second video intermixing footage of two of the most iconic spots in Northwestern France.  The first is the monastery of Mont Saint-Michel, a tiny island off the coast of Normandy.  Originally a fortress, and (famously) unconquered during the Hundred Years' War, it's one of the top attractions in France.  The second location is the nearby Cliffs of Étretat.  These marvelous looking chalk formations have captured the imagination of artists for centuries.  

Rouen: Normandy's Capital City

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Rouen en vue aérienne par drone dans le ciel de Normandie

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Here's an excellent aerial view of the great French city of Rouen, compliments of AirVuz contributor and pilot drone malin.  Situated on the banks of the Seine River in the Seine-Maritime Department, Rouen is the capital of the region of Normandy.  An important city as long ago as Roman times, Rouen became one of the largest and richest cities in Medieval Europe.  It played a key role in the Hundred Years' War (Joan of Arc was famously burned at the stake here) and later the French Wars of Religion.  

The Cliffs of Étretat

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Amazing Etreta (France)

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Contributor and former DVOW Finalist Laurent Paris created this stunning drone video of the fabled French seaside town Étretat.  It's located on the coast of the Seine-Maritime Department in Normandy.  The video includes great shots of Étretat's famous rock arches and the L'Aiguille "needle" rock.  At the 1:10 mark, you'll see the monument to the White Bird, a plane which took off here in 1927 attempting the first Atlantic non-stop flight and disappeared at sea, just weeks before Lindberg's successful crossing.

Mont Saint-Michel by FPV

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Mont-Saint-Michel like never before! - Cinematic FPV

Fincky...
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You may have seen drone video of France's Mont Saint-Michel, the tidal island which lies off the coast of Normandy.  However, you've probably never seen anything like this first-person view (FPV) video of the great 8th-century monastery-fortress which sits atop the island, compliments of contributor and FPV pilot Fincky.  He used an FPV racing quad to create a highly cinematic view of one of France's most iconic sites, it's no wonder why this video earned a nomination in the Cinematic FPV category at the 6th Annual NYCDFF.

Castle of Robert the Devil

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Château de Robert le Diable

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Check out this drone video of a well known feudal castle in northwestern France, compliments of contributor and pilot Wings and Images.  It's the Castle of Robert the Devil, and it's near the town of Moulineaux in the Seine-Maritime Department of Normandy.  It takes its name from King Robert of Normandy, the father of William the Conqueror, although it's not certain what his connection is to the castle.  It is known that the English King Richard the Lionhearted stayed here during the 12th century.  

Chateau Gaillard, Eure

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Bird's Eye Views of Château Gaillard, Normandy

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Here's a bird's eye view of one of the most famous castles in northern France, compliments of drone malin.  Gaillard Castle (Château Gaillard) is located about 95 km (around 60 mi.) northwest of Paris in the Normandy region.  Overlooking the Seine River, it was built in the late 12th and early 13th centuries under the direction of Richard the Lionheart, who was both King of England and the Duke of Normandy.  A key battleground during the Hundred Years' War, it fell into a semi-ruined state around 1600.  

Normandy's Famous Windmill

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Moidrey's Windmill

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While France's Normandy region is perhaps best known for the Allied D-Day landing beaches of World War II and the stunning Mont St. Michel monastery-fortress, contributor Amaury Descours gives us a beautiful aerial view of a lesser known Normandy landmark.  Using a DJI Phantom drone, he shot this amazing video of Le Moulin de Moidrey,  windmill which was built in the early 1800's and is still operational.  Located a short distance from Mont. St. Michel, the windmill is a UNESCO World Heritage site.  

The Port of Le Havre

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Inauguration du Navire CMA-CGM - Saint Exupéry

JAZ...
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Check out this fantastic drone video of a giant containership moored at the port of Le Havre, France, compliments of AirVuz contributor JAZ.   The ship is the CMA CGM Antoine de Saint Exupery, operated by the French shipping line CMA CGM.  Launched in 2018, the ship is one of the world's largest containerships, with a carrying capacity of nearly 21k 20 ft. equivalent units (TEU's).  Located on the country's Normandy coast, Le Havre is France's second-busiest seaport by tonnage (after Marseille) and its largest container port.  

Cliffs of Étretat and the Needle

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LES FALAISES D'ETRETAT

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One of the great natural treasures of France can be found along a stretch of the Normandy coastline around the town of Étretat in the Seine-Maritime department.  Seen in this excellent drone video by AirVuz contributor Kris-Tof, it's known as the Étretat Chalk Complex.  The "star" of the video is the most famous of these formations:  the Needle ( L'Aiguille), a pointed rock which rises about 230 ft. (70 m) above the North Atlantic Ocean.  At around the 2:10 mark, you'll see the town of Étretat itself.  

D-Day Landing Beaches

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🇫🇷 Côtes et Plages du Débarquement- Gold beach & Juno beach en Drone (14) 2024 - 4K 50 fps

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In this drone video by contributor LouloOWeB, you'll get an aerial view of two of the landing beaches used by Allied forces in World War II during the 1944 D-Day landings on France's Normandy coast.  The five beaches, from west to east, were Utah, Omaha, Juno, Sword, and Gold Beaches.  In this video, you'll see Gold and Juno Beaches, which cover the coastline roughly from Asnelles to Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer.  On D-Day, Gold and Juno Beaches were the responsibility of the British Army's XXX's Corps and the First Canadian Army, respectively.  

The Cliffs of Normandy

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Normandy Drone and Timelapse Footage

My Way...
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Take an aerial tour of France's Normandy coast in this epic drone video by contributor My Way.   The video will take you around some of the most beautiful spots of this area of Atlantic Ocean coastline in the northwestern part of the country.  You'll see the iconic white cliffs and giant rocks offshore, the stunning Etratat cliffs and rock formations, and majestic lighthouses.  The highlight is probably the handstand sequence precariously close to the cliffs which you'll see at around the :35 mark.

Étretat by DJI Mavic 3 Cine and FPV

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The Cliffs of Etretat | Drone Cinematic

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If the White Cliffs of Dover (UK) are Europe's most famous cliffs, those of Étretat on the Normandy Coast of France are probably a close second.  The area is part of the Pays de Caux, a stretch of coastline in the Seine-Maritime department which lies to the northeast of Le Havre and the D-Day landing beaches.  The chalk cliffs here tower as much as 300 ft. (about 90 m) over the English Channel.  Filmed with a DJI Mavic 3 Cine as well as an FPV drone, the video also includes some great shots of the Needle (L'Aiguille) rock formation.  

Mont Saint-Michel Bay

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THE BAY OF MONT SAINT MICHEL

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France's Bay of Mont Saint-Michel is located at the mouth of the Couesnon at the eastern end of the Breton Peninsula, right the border between the country's Brittany and Normandy regions.  Known primarily for its tidal island topped by a great Medieval monastery-fortreess, the bay itself is considered one of the world's most beautiful.  In this video by contributor Dave NIZET, which was shot using a mix of ground camera and drone footage, you'll get a great tour of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, whose size varies dramatically based on the tides. 

Villers-sur-mer, Calvado Department

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Walk to Villers-sur-mer

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Villers-sur-mer is one of the towns that lies along the famed coast of Normandy, a region of northwestern France.  It lies towards the eastern end of the main stretch of the Normandy coastline, well to the east of the World War II landing zones, more or less due southwest from Le Havre.  It lies in Calvado, one of the five Departments which make up the region.  Located about 200 km (around 120 mi.) from Paris, you can check out this picturesque beach town in this excellent drone video by Des Ailes et des Images.

Fécamp, Seine-Maritime Department

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Fécamp en vue aérienne par drone

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Fécamp is a commune in France's Seine-Maritime Department, one of five which makes up the country's Normandy region.  It's situated in the Pays de Caux, a chalk plateau which covers much of the department.  Occupied since neolithic times, Fécamp was the home of the Dukes of Normandy for a time in the Middle Ages.  Its history is deeply rooted in the fishing industry, and it continues to host  substantial fishing fleet.  You can check out this historic site in northwestern France in this excellent drone video by drone malin.  

The Cotentin Peninsula by FPV

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Visit France: Normandy!

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Explore the coast of the beautiful Normandy region of France in this excellent video by Drones-ON, which was primarily filmed with a first person view (FPV) drone.  The video was filmed over the Cotentin Peninsula, which extends northwards into the English Channel represents the westernmost portion of Normandy.  You'll soar over the area's sandy beaches, white surf, and epic sea cliffs.  You'll even do an FPV dive on one of the area's landmarks: the Gatteville Lighthouse, which lies near the tip of the eastern "fork" of the Cotentin.  

The Island of Mont St. Michel

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Magic hour on the magical Mont Saint Michel

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Without doubt, the fortress-cum-monastery on the island of Mont St.-Michel is one of the most iconic sights of France.  In this drone video by top contributor BeemFlights, you'll get a great bird's eye view not only of the great structure (which dates to the 8th century AD) but also of the island itself.  Located just a few hundred meters/yards off the Normandy coast, the island (which is sometimes connected to the mainland, depending on the tides) features some very impressive-looking rock formations.

Étretat and Fécamp

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Étretat and Fécamp, Normandy

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AirVuz contributor My Travels brings us this excellent drone video from the coast of the Normandy Region of France.  The video opens with a shot of the famous chalk cliffs of Étretat in Seine-Maritime, the department which covers the eastern part of Normandy's coast.  Here you'll see the rock formation known as L'Aiguille (the Needle), one of Normany's most iconic sites.  The other primary spot featured in the video is the harbor town of Fécamp, which lies to the northeast of Étretat along the English Channel coastline.    

D-Day Beaches by FPV

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D-day beach mid-range flight

Cyp'...
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Get an entirely new perspective on France's D-Day beaches in this fantastic piece by AirVuz contributor and first person view (FPV) pilot cyp fpv.  He flew a racing drone out over the stretch of the Normandy coastline which was the landing point for the giant Allied invasion of occupied France that commenced on June 6, 1944.  Flying some distance from the shore, he was able to film the remnants of the giant artificial harbor which was created here in the wake of the invasion to reinforce and resupply the massive invasion force.  

Dunes of the Cotentin Peninsula

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Dunes & Seaside landscapes in Cotentin FR (DJI Mini 4 Pro 4K Cinematic)

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Check out these excellent drone views of France's Cotentin Peninsula, compliments of AirVuz contributor fdescds92.  The video was filmed over the sand dunes near Saint-Germain-sur-Ay at the mouth of the Ay River, on the western side of the peninsula in the northwestern region of Normandy.  The video was filmed with a DJI Mini 4 Pro drone, which has impressive photo and video capture capabilities despite its very modest weight of about a half-pound (around 250 g), which exempts the drone from many UAV regulations.  

The Town and Cliffs of Étretat

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Short Cinematic Drone Mavic 2 Pro - ETRETAT FRANCE

Raphael Ra...

AirVuz contributor and pilot Raphael Rablat used a DJI Mavic Pro 2 drone to create this beautiful aerial tour of the town of Étretat in northwestern France.  It's located on the English Channel coast in Seine-Maritime, one of the Departments of the region of Normandy.  The video opens with some outstanding footage of the chalk cliffs which lie on the town's coastline.  The cliffs have appeared in numerous paintings and were used as a filming location for the 2014 French science fiction blockbuster Lucy.  

FPV Bivelle Dunes

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CINEMATIC DRONE FPV IN THE DUNES LIKE NEVER BEFORE

Raphael Ra...

Check out this highly cinematic first person view (FPV) video from the French coast, compliments of AirVuz contributor Raphael Rablat.  The video was shot around the sand dunes near Biville in the Manche, the westernmost of the five departments of the region of Normandy.  The town lies on the western tip of the Cotentin Peninsula (also sometimes called the Cherbourg Peninsula), the landmass which forms the eastern side of the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel.  This video earned our contributor a spot on the FPV Pilots to Watch list in June, 2020.

Mortemer Abbey, Eure Department

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Abbaye de Mortemer vue du ciel par drone en Normandie

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Mortemer Abbey is a well-known monastery in Northern France.  Built in the 12th century, it's located in the Forest of Lyons near the town of Rouen in the Department of Eure.  The older buildings in the complex were later complemented by newer construction in the early 18th century.  Seen here in this drone video by drone malin, the monastery is the subject of numerous local legends, some of which are tied to the English throne claimant Matilda of England.  The monastery was dissolved in the course of the French Revolution.  

Étretat Arch by FPV

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Passing Through This Famous Arch in Etretat | France 🇫🇷

Axel FPV...
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Get a unique perspective of one of the most iconic spots in France in this fantastic first person view (FPV) drone video by brand-new AirVuz contributor and FPV pilot Axel FPV.  He used an FPV mini-quad to cinematically film the famous rock formations and chalk cliffs of Étretat, a town in the Seine-Maritime Department (part of the official region of Normandy).   Situated on the English Channel coastline a few mi/km north of Le Havre, Étretat is best known for the formation known as the "Needle", which features prominently in the video.  

Pegasus Bridge: Early D-Day Objective

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Pegasus Bridge (Pont de Ranville)

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Check out this drone video of a famous World War II site in northwestern France, compliments of AirVuz contributor morpheuseric.  The subject of the video is Pegasus Bridge, which crosses the Caen Canal in Normandy.  Originally known as the Bénouville Bridge, the span was one of the first objectives in the Allied D-Day invasion of France in early June of 1944.  The capture of the bridge was part of Operation Deadstick, a glider operation undertaken by a crack British Army unit in the opening hours of the invasion.  

Étretat and Mont Saint-Michel

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The impressive coast of Normandy | travel video

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Explore the coast of Normandy, France in this excellent video by AirVuz contributor and drone pilot PanoAram.  Starting at the :12 mark, you'll fly over the Needle (L'Aiguille) rock formation and the chalk cliffs of Étretat, a seaside town in the Seine-Maritime Department.  Starting at about the :54 mark, you'll be treated to some excellent aerial and ground views of the monastery-fortress of Mont Saint-Michel, which sits on a small tidal island near the town of Avrances in Manche, the westernmost department of Normandy.  

Mont Saint-Michel During Covid-19 Lockdown

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Empty Mount Saint Michel lockdown

Wanaii Fil...

During the Covid-19 pandemic in the Spring of 2020, some of the world's most iconic tourist sites became virtual ghost towns.  In this drone video by AirVuz contributor Wanaii Films, you'll see one of France's top attractions in a deserted state: the tidal island of Mont-Saint-Michel on the country's Normandy coast.  One of the most well-known destinations in Europe, its monastery-fortress appeared on the Bayeux Tapestry and was famously unconquered during the Hundred Years' War.  

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